It seems everything is going to 2.0:
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Web 2.0
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BPM 2.0
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Office 2.0
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Enterprise Architecture 2.0
Based on #2 and #4, rule technology is helping to move from 1.0 to 2.0.
Time to think about moving business rule itself from 1.0 to 2.0?
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Business Analysts only do maintenance —-> Business Analysts in charge of full cycle
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Web 1.0 User Interface —-> Web 2.0 User Interface
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Rule Architect —-> Decision Architect
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Rough BPM Integration —-> Seemless BPM Integration
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Decision Automation —-> Decision Simulation/Optimization
Categories: BRMS · Rules
Went to post office to send a package at noon. The package is weighted 10 pounds in one counter. Then I filled out one more form and went to another counter. The same package is weighted 13 pounds! Then I asked to try the first counter again and the package is weighted 10 pounds. 3 pound difference is certainly a big surprise.
Categories: Life
People like Fred and Umair are talking about Microchunking and Syndicating in Media. To me, it's similar to divide-conquer-combine, one of the most used technique in the computer science.
Categories: Media · Microchunk